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caucuses will also be held today in hawaii. nbc's tracy pots joins in w washington with those details. >> it's going to be so critical in this race. the polls are tight. newt gingrich leading some of those polls. but mitt romney right behind him. in fact, leading some of them, as well. all trying to appeal to the southern voters. >> i kind of feel relatively at home here. in fact, this morning, when i had grits, i thought it was a very normal thing to do. >> southern voters say today's primaries are more than grits and gravy. >> i thought we were going to start talking about grits and biscuits and gravy, it seems like they're talking up to us. >> i don't think anybody is going to vote because they are hunters or they like cheese grits. i don't think that really matters to most voters in the south. >> we need not to just say, you know, i came down here, i ate grits, i know what you need. >> like cheaper gas. gingrich and santorum both talked about gas prices. >> if we develop our energy capacity to the degree we could, that woul
caucuses will also be held today in hawaii. nbc's tracy pots joins in w washington with those details. >> it's going to be so critical in this race. the polls are tight. newt gingrich leading some of those polls. but mitt romney right behind him. in fact, leading some of them, as well. all trying to appeal to the southern voters. >> i kind of feel relatively at home here. in fact, this morning, when i had grits, i thought it was a very normal thing to do. >> southern voters...
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drivers in hawaii and new york are paying well more than $4 per gallon. the wind is dying down tonight. the strong gusts came on the tail end of a storm system that drenched us last week. we did not see the sun again for the first time in days but the weather is still cold and unsettled and be careful you if you are on the shoreline or you might get soaked. a high surf advisor has expired but the swells are still big. people on the shore line should be aware of possible sneaker waves and strong rip currents. the first day of spring comes tomorrow >> winter did show up for the last week of the season. 1014 is the official vernal equinoxes and that will mean spring and the pattern will remain on the cool side. the pink indicates freezing precipitation, it could be freezing rain or snow in the local high country here. snow levels down to about 2,000 ft. here today. taking a look at the week in review, here are the polls. a very productive week, close to what the models were forecasting. things did validate here and we have a good bit of rain across the area.
drivers in hawaii and new york are paying well more than $4 per gallon. the wind is dying down tonight. the strong gusts came on the tail end of a storm system that drenched us last week. we did not see the sun again for the first time in days but the weather is still cold and unsettled and be careful you if you are on the shoreline or you might get soaked. a high surf advisor has expired but the swells are still big. people on the shore line should be aware of possible sneaker waves and strong...
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rarely goes after humans, especially in hawaii. so we ask how did it happen and how can you make sure it doesn't happen to you? here's what we found out. unprovoked out of nowhere, a shark attacked 16-year-old sage sinclaire from livermore. >> we don't know why she was attacked. going in the water is a little like turning out the lights in your bedroom when you're a child. >> reporter: a representative from the organization is now working with local authorities in hawaii to figure out why this shark went after the teen. >> this one is particularly anomalous because in hawaii, typical attacks are generally on surfers and perpetuated by larger tiger sharks. but based on sinclaire's injuries, he believes she was attacked by the smaller reef shark, even more uncommon. he says it happened for apparently no reason. on average, there are around 75 unprovoked shark attacks annually worldwide. hawaii and california average three attacks a year. while beaches in florida see about 20. >> obviously it takes two to n tango and so we look at it
rarely goes after humans, especially in hawaii. so we ask how did it happen and how can you make sure it doesn't happen to you? here's what we found out. unprovoked out of nowhere, a shark attacked 16-year-old sage sinclaire from livermore. >> we don't know why she was attacked. going in the water is a little like turning out the lights in your bedroom when you're a child. >> reporter: a representative from the organization is now working with local authorities in hawaii to figure...
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military base in hawaii pulling the country into world war ii. more than 2100 americans were killed on this day. 7:55 hawaii time marking the moment the bombing began. national guard aircraft will fly overhead in the missing man formation as well. >>> and here in the bay area. one of the most visible pearl harbor is the annual lighting of the beacon. survivors of the attack will gather there this afternoon for the annual ceremony. the pearl harbor survivors association has been doing this every year since 1964. there are not a lot left, though, sadly after all those years. >>> it4:52, the going the extra mile. the unique way one bay area city is luring in shoppers. >>> and why dozens of television channels suddenly went dark in the bay area. >>> and it's santa's busy time but that doesn't mean he can't take a minute to bust a move. we're dancing with santa when we come back. ,,,,,,,, there are hundreds of ways people use lysol disinfectant spray. max's mom uses it on soft surfaces. it freshens, doesn't stain, and unlike febreze, it's approved to
military base in hawaii pulling the country into world war ii. more than 2100 americans were killed on this day. 7:55 hawaii time marking the moment the bombing began. national guard aircraft will fly overhead in the missing man formation as well. >>> and here in the bay area. one of the most visible pearl harbor is the annual lighting of the beacon. survivors of the attack will gather there this afternoon for the annual ceremony. the pearl harbor survivors association has been doing...
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one of the things that hawaii has never been able to do is to be able to practice together in one live exercise. they have all of their processes, how they're going to respond in a local disaster situation, but they have never been able to really put that to use. and being able to partner with us during the rimpac exercise offered them the opportunity to do that. we also had a lot of civil military interaction by us providing a lot of capability for them to be able to exercise their disaster plan as well. you see some patients here in the moulage. they were able to moulage and fake wounds and put triage information on over 125 casualty actor patients. and we were able to triage them tlau that 50-bed hospital system in hawaii and then they were evacuated to area hospitals for the state of hawaii, one of their capability gaps in the -- during their disaster situations is going to be the routes of evacuation and with the military's response providing the helicopters in an air evacuation, we were able to go ahead and test that response system. we were able to send patients to 13 area hospi
one of the things that hawaii has never been able to do is to be able to practice together in one live exercise. they have all of their processes, how they're going to respond in a local disaster situation, but they have never been able to really put that to use. and being able to partner with us during the rimpac exercise offered them the opportunity to do that. we also had a lot of civil military interaction by us providing a lot of capability for them to be able to exercise their disaster...
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we had the state of hawaii was also able to process over 300 patients through their patient tracking system. so the hospitals were able to use the patients, actually the medical staff from their area hospitals to provide the number of patients that went to each hospital and that provided each hospital's own casualty scenario. again you see some of these pictures here, the military preparing these civilian patients for transfer. we even went as far as evacuating patients to maui the busses down there are the state of hawaii's bus evacuation system which are also used in evacuation. so this convenient tue, this vignette of hadr disaster exercise for hawaii also allowed us the opportunity for testing technology for that information sharing and interoperatability. apm was an online collaboration where we were able to share information and learn how to communicate with each other. one of the things that we realized is we have a problem with interchange of information where we actually are able to share that. and that was one opportunity that we were able to do that. quick net also partici
we had the state of hawaii was also able to process over 300 patients through their patient tracking system. so the hospitals were able to use the patients, actually the medical staff from their area hospitals to provide the number of patients that went to each hospital and that provided each hospital's own casualty scenario. again you see some of these pictures here, the military preparing these civilian patients for transfer. we even went as far as evacuating patients to maui the busses down...
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he became hawaii's first congressman following statehood in 1969. he won election to the senate in 1962. only 31 people have laid in the cap doll rotunda and the last was gerald ford six years ago and the last senator honored was the democrat humphrey in 1978. he will be escorted to the washington cathedral and returned to hawaii on saturday to honor an american hero who died on monday. senator inouye. >>shepard: senator dole and his wife and harry reid and the rest on the late senator inouye, senator inouye often credited a man he met in world war ii army hospital in italy with getting him into politics. i messages he lost his arm. eventually he met the united states majority leader and 96th presidential candidate, bob dole, remembered his old friend as a heck of a guy who came from a different time when a man understood a handshake, as bob dole put it. high understood if you want to get things done you have to treat people civilly and he never had an enemy in the united states senate. bob dole often said he and daniel inouye were wounded in italy
he became hawaii's first congressman following statehood in 1969. he won election to the senate in 1962. only 31 people have laid in the cap doll rotunda and the last was gerald ford six years ago and the last senator honored was the democrat humphrey in 1978. he will be escorted to the washington cathedral and returned to hawaii on saturday to honor an american hero who died on monday. senator inouye. >>shepard: senator dole and his wife and harry reid and the rest on the late senator...
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t nancy cordes with the president in hawaii. thank you. farmers will also feel the impact if lawmakers fail to reach a deal on the fiscal cliff. bimultibillion-dollar aid bill may be a casualty of the casuemate. the ripple effects would be felt far from the fields. we asked anna warner to look into that. >> reporter: eagle lake, texas, depends on rice. it's been grown here since the 1800s. drought is usually the biggest threat, but the nervous talk in the drugstore now is about congress. >> without the farm bill, it really makes it uncertain for ehat you should do next year. >> reporter: steve is a pharmacist here and a rice farmer. the people are nervous. >> very nervous. wh reporter: what are they saying when they're coming in? what are you hearing? >> "what do we do?" you know, they don't know what to do. ht's so uncertain right now that the banks don't know what to do. the farmers don't know what it do. they're out there plowing the land, getting it all prepared for next year, with total cecertainty. >> reporter: at stake, $154 billion
t nancy cordes with the president in hawaii. thank you. farmers will also feel the impact if lawmakers fail to reach a deal on the fiscal cliff. bimultibillion-dollar aid bill may be a casualty of the casuemate. the ripple effects would be felt far from the fields. we asked anna warner to look into that. >> reporter: eagle lake, texas, depends on rice. it's been grown here since the 1800s. drought is usually the biggest threat, but the nervous talk in the drugstore now is about congress....
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another top honoree is 17-year-old candonino agusen of hawaii. he raised money for japanese tsunami victims. other projects range from remembering war veterans to providing toys for children after natural disasters. what they all share is the drive to do something to help others. >> we hope that by shining a spotlight on your terrific achievements we can send a loud message to young people everywhere that volunteer service is rewarding and valuable and hopefully inspire them to think about how they may contribute to their communities. >> check the link on our website to find out more about the prudential spirit of community awards. you might get some ideas for how you can make a difference, too. for "teen kids news," i'm lauren. >> all: we are somers girl scout troop 2971. >> and we are at the... >> all: blaze! >> if every halloween you carve the same old face on your jack-o'-lantern, listen up. carly's about to shed some light on a whole world of creative pumpkin-carving options for when october rolls around again. >> welcome to the great jack-o
another top honoree is 17-year-old candonino agusen of hawaii. he raised money for japanese tsunami victims. other projects range from remembering war veterans to providing toys for children after natural disasters. what they all share is the drive to do something to help others. >> we hope that by shining a spotlight on your terrific achievements we can send a loud message to young people everywhere that volunteer service is rewarding and valuable and hopefully inspire them to think...
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. >> we heard senator daniel inouye from hawaii has passed away. he would have been the longest serving senator in the united states if he lived just two more years. he passed away with his faly by his side. his last words were aloha. recently he was asked by a reporter what he wanted to be remembered by and he said, quote, i represented the people of hawaii and this nation honestly and to the best of my ability. i think i did okay. daniel inouye, world war ii veteran, medal of honor resipient has passed away, the senator from hawaii is dead. melissa: our hearts go out to his family. thank you so much, adam. >>> shifting gears now a lot of you watching are probably sick and tired, like i am, of all the extra charges and overall insanity what is happening with plane tickets. charges to check your bag outside at the count ir. charges to carry on yourag, that one kills me. another to get extra leg room. yet more if you have to change your flight. american airnes may set a new standard. different ticket price options for one lump sum you can pay all th
. >> we heard senator daniel inouye from hawaii has passed away. he would have been the longest serving senator in the united states if he lived just two more years. he passed away with his faly by his side. his last words were aloha. recently he was asked by a reporter what he wanted to be remembered by and he said, quote, i represented the people of hawaii and this nation honestly and to the best of my ability. i think i did okay. daniel inouye, world war ii veteran, medal of honor...
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undone the economy of hawaii had they been put into prison. and there would have been no place to put them. there were just too many of them. and it turned out that they were very effective and loyal, good citizens, good workers, many that went into the army and navy. but none of them were ever imprisoned. so the ones on the west coast of the went to relocation camps, and the same law was not used in hawaii. to me, the greatest irony of it is that one of our most liberal and respected chief justices of the supreme court, earl warren, who was chief justice at the time that school segregation was abolished and so on, earl warren was the attorney general of california who was in part responsible for sending the japanese to relocation camps. >> do you know about roosevelt's attitude toward either what happened in hawaii or california, or the west? >> i don't know why roosevelt allowed one and not the other. but he was told by the general in command of the army on the west coast that he was in a panic about the japanese, and they had to do somethin
undone the economy of hawaii had they been put into prison. and there would have been no place to put them. there were just too many of them. and it turned out that they were very effective and loyal, good citizens, good workers, many that went into the army and navy. but none of them were ever imprisoned. so the ones on the west coast of the went to relocation camps, and the same law was not used in hawaii. to me, the greatest irony of it is that one of our most liberal and respected chief...
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air power in hawaii has ceased to exist 15 minutes ago. in the next 15 minutes the battle fleet will be crippled. this attack began at 7:55 at pearl harbor. ten or 12 minutes prior toe that at the airfield surrounding pearl harbor that were meant to protect it. in that moment the japanese have achieved surprise and are dropping these torpedos to slamming the side of these battleships. over here, you can see a miniature of that painting all done in braille so that a person with any sight impairment can feel the ships, feel the aircraft and read the names of the ships and what's happening here. but above us is something else. this is a 1/3 scale model of the japanese torpedo plane. if you come on over on this angle and look with me, you can see the crew with them looking out much the way the pearl harbor survivors talk about they can see the faces of the pilots and this 1/3 aircraft is about ready to launch its torpedo. so we're going to go into the next gallery. there's always something about pearl harbor that's interesting and that is of c
air power in hawaii has ceased to exist 15 minutes ago. in the next 15 minutes the battle fleet will be crippled. this attack began at 7:55 at pearl harbor. ten or 12 minutes prior toe that at the airfield surrounding pearl harbor that were meant to protect it. in that moment the japanese have achieved surprise and are dropping these torpedos to slamming the side of these battleships. over here, you can see a miniature of that painting all done in braille so that a person with any sight...
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caucuses will be held today in hawaii. tracie potts joins us from washington with the details. tracie, good morning. >> hi, lynn. good morning. this southern vote, bible belt vote will be a real test for mitt romney, the conservative base of the party has not been his strong suit. the polls seem to indicate that beginning rich is running strong in these states, although romney is within striking distance. this is sort of a must win for newt gingrich. he's from the state next door when it comes to alabama and mississippi. and his campaign needs to win the south to prove he can go on in this race. southern voters say the primaries today are literally about more than grits and gravy. you have heard a lot of that on the campaign trail. voters say they want to hear things about cheaper gas. both gingrich and santorum talked about that at an energy forum monday in mississippi. santorum has the conservative message that seems to appeal to a lot of these voters. almost three out of four in alabama and mississippi identified themselves as evangelical voters. that is the area where santo
caucuses will be held today in hawaii. tracie potts joins us from washington with the details. tracie, good morning. >> hi, lynn. good morning. this southern vote, bible belt vote will be a real test for mitt romney, the conservative base of the party has not been his strong suit. the polls seem to indicate that beginning rich is running strong in these states, although romney is within striking distance. this is sort of a must win for newt gingrich. he's from the state next door when it...
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as a matter of fact, i'm taking my savings so that i can go to hawaii. ♪ a living, breathing intelligence helping business, do more business. in here, opportunities are created and protected. gonna need more wool! demand is instantly recognized and securely acted on across the company. around the world. turning a new trend, into a global phenomenon. it's the at&t network -- securing a world of new opportunities. ♪ >>> we start the second half of our show with some stories we care about from the front lines. reporting, stocks falling for the fourth trading day. the major indices losing nearly a percent. david lutz tells us market watchers will be taking a close look at the minutes from the most recent federal reserve meeting to see whether fed governors used more dovish language in discussing its easing policies. >>> an update on an exclusive "outfront" investigation. a house arms services subcommittee held a hearing today on the state of the cobble-based afghan national military hospital. the hearing at times was tense with members questioning defense officials about the lack of oversig
as a matter of fact, i'm taking my savings so that i can go to hawaii. ♪ a living, breathing intelligence helping business, do more business. in here, opportunities are created and protected. gonna need more wool! demand is instantly recognized and securely acted on across the company. around the world. turning a new trend, into a global phenomenon. it's the at&t network -- securing a world of new opportunities. ♪ >>> we start the second half of our show with some stories we...
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as a matter of fact, i'm taking my savings so that i can go to hawaii. ♪ a living, breathing intelligence helping business, do more business. in here, opportunities are created and protected. gonna need more wool! demand is instantly recognized and securely acted on across the company. around the world. turning a new trend, into a global phenomenon. it's the at&t network -- securing a world of new opportunities. ♪
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trump who claims to have investigators in hawaii on the case. we sent gary tuchman to hawaii around the same time to find evidence that mr. obama was born through but no trump investigators. i asked him about it months ago. >> we've had a team in hawaii talking to everyone from the state health department to the school where obama's mother went to other families in the hospital at the same time as he was born. none of them say they've been contacted by anyone working for you. >> well, maybe they're not saying it and haven't contacted the same people. >> we've interviewed the former director of health. one of the officials who've seen the certificate you're talking about in the vault. she says she hasn't been contacted by your people. i mean, isn't that somebody they should talk to if they're there? >> i've been told recently the birth certificate is missing. i've been told it's not there and it doesn't exist. if that's the case, that's a big problem. >> who told you that? >> i heard that two days ago from somebody. >> can you name one person you
trump who claims to have investigators in hawaii on the case. we sent gary tuchman to hawaii around the same time to find evidence that mr. obama was born through but no trump investigators. i asked him about it months ago. >> we've had a team in hawaii talking to everyone from the state health department to the school where obama's mother went to other families in the hospital at the same time as he was born. none of them say they've been contacted by anyone working for you. >>...
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and this happened, i like to think hawaii was in the back of his mind. >> nothing like the calculated killer police say stormed one of portland's most popular shopping malls, killing 54-year-old nurse who was christmas shopping and 45-year-old a father of two who ran a busy in the mall and wounding a 15-year-old now in the hospital. columbine, virginia tech, and each of those out rages the killer sent signals. this time no sign of trouble. they released this picture of a once happy little boy and asked her friend to re no understandir explanation of the son's behavior. she is very sad and so sorry what jake did because it's so out of his character. >> we are also learning exactly what the shooter did once he entered that mall and how so many people survived this rampage. david wright tonight with tips that anyone can use. >> what we learned how cold-blooded the killer was. police say roberts made a beeline from his car through macy's carrying an semi-automatic assault rifle. he wore a vest packed with ammo and hockey style face mask. he entered the mall on the upper level. he was alre
and this happened, i like to think hawaii was in the back of his mind. >> nothing like the calculated killer police say stormed one of portland's most popular shopping malls, killing 54-year-old nurse who was christmas shopping and 45-year-old a father of two who ran a busy in the mall and wounding a 15-year-old now in the hospital. columbine, virginia tech, and each of those out rages the killer sent signals. this time no sign of trouble. they released this picture of a once happy little...
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gas already tops the $4 mark in california, hawaii, alaska. despite the one-day drop, experts predict they will continue to rise the next few weeks. >>> apple expected to take the wrap off the ipad 3 at an event in san francisco. the next generation tablet is expected to have a sharper screen and camera. apple already controls 73% of the tablet market and is looking to grow that number. research predicts about one- third of americans will own a tablet by 2016. >>> a sharper screen and better camera, who knew. i never heard that before from apple. >> i bet it weighs less, too. >>> 4:41, still ahead, put down your cell phone and save a life. where that's working and how it could lead to changes nationwide. >>> we'll have more on that story and your weather first in just two minutes. keep it here. >>> 4:44. >> i'm waking up now. i've been up for almost three hours but the body is not waking up. boosting temperatures today into the 60s. around 70 tomorrow before we get back to a little more reality on friday. here's a look at your bus stop forecas
gas already tops the $4 mark in california, hawaii, alaska. despite the one-day drop, experts predict they will continue to rise the next few weeks. >>> apple expected to take the wrap off the ipad 3 at an event in san francisco. the next generation tablet is expected to have a sharper screen and camera. apple already controls 73% of the tablet market and is looking to grow that number. research predicts about one- third of americans will own a tablet by 2016. >>> a sharper...
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and -- part of that is that he's worn in hawaii -- born those in hawaii, for those that even believe he was born in america. many believe he was born in kenya or some other country. his mother dated, fell in love and married two men out of her race and never once married another white man. he was raised in hawaii which not every republican even believes is part of the influence. that's the funny part. i would like to see that test on jay leno some night when he does -- you know, jaywalking. do you think hawaii should be independent to the union? >> like a foreign operating base in asia ever gets out of control. how people see it. not -- drawn in this that way. have you education that is in part in indonesia and -- even if you don't know where that is you know it is not england. it is very exotic, the tale of barack obama. >> he went to prep school in honolulu. one of the best in the city of honolulu. he has gone to columbia, went to school in -- california. columbia undergrad, harvard law. he has been involved in politics since he got out of school. he has been a public figure. he ha
and -- part of that is that he's worn in hawaii -- born those in hawaii, for those that even believe he was born in america. many believe he was born in kenya or some other country. his mother dated, fell in love and married two men out of her race and never once married another white man. he was raised in hawaii which not every republican even believes is part of the influence. that's the funny part. i would like to see that test on jay leno some night when he does -- you know, jaywalking. do...
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but more importantly is the culture of hawaii. this is a home to many peoples, the hawaiian islands. and this chart shows you the diversity of the people here. there was about 25% caucasian, spanish and portuguese, 37% were japanese. about 12% filipino, 15% hawaiian, about 7% chinese, and a small percentage of koreans. so it shows you the asian diversity here. and my family was here. my mother was part of this, my grandfather and my grandmother, and they were here that day. and they came here out of this great depression for new work. and my grandfather worked as a federal navy worker. he represented part of this diversity. but one of the things about him living in -- with his family in the area here, is that this land of hawaii with its many peoples was also a friendly land in which people got together and liked living together. and that diversity was not a minus, it was a plus here in hawaii. this is the attack gallery. this is the second largest gallery we have. and what we wanted this gallery to do is take you from the drama o
but more importantly is the culture of hawaii. this is a home to many peoples, the hawaiian islands. and this chart shows you the diversity of the people here. there was about 25% caucasian, spanish and portuguese, 37% were japanese. about 12% filipino, 15% hawaiian, about 7% chinese, and a small percentage of koreans. so it shows you the asian diversity here. and my family was here. my mother was part of this, my grandfather and my grandmother, and they were here that day. and they came here...
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even as the president enjoys the sun and surf in hawaii political analysts say he has iowa very much on his mind. the hope is that perhaps the eventual republican nominee will be flood deed and battered after waging a long fight leaving o obama in the win column for him. the reelection campaign is building there. eight offices already opened through iowa and campaign staffers are busy working the phones. they made 300 potential phone calls to supporters. they have events to recruit and train volunteers. doug luzader is traveling with the candidate he has the latest from honolulu. >> the president is enjoying a relaxing vacation but is talking about what lies ahead in 2012. iowa the hotly contested republican caucuses are on tuesday but the president's reelection campaign sees iowa as a potential swing state this year. they have already opened up 8 field offices in the hawkeye state and hired more than 20 paid staff members according to the "washington post". the first family meantime as their vacation winds to a close visited a cultural center in hawaii why the anthro poll logical re
even as the president enjoys the sun and surf in hawaii political analysts say he has iowa very much on his mind. the hope is that perhaps the eventual republican nominee will be flood deed and battered after waging a long fight leaving o obama in the win column for him. the reelection campaign is building there. eight offices already opened through iowa and campaign staffers are busy working the phones. they made 300 potential phone calls to supporters. they have events to recruit and train...
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even as the president enjoys the sun and surf in hawaii political analysts say he has iowa very much on his mind. the hope is that perhaps the eventual republican nominee will be flood deed and battered after waging a long fight leaving o obama in the win column for him. the reelection campaign is building there. eight offices already opened through iowa and campaign staffers are busy working the phones. they made 300 potential phone calls to supporters. they have events to recruit and train volunteers. doug luzader is traveling with the candidate he has the latest from honolulu. >> the president is enjoying a relaxing vacation but is talking about what lies ahead in 2012. iowa the hotly contested republican caucuses are on tuesday but the president's reelection campaign sees iowa as a potential swing state this year. they have already opened up 8 field offices in the hawkeye state and hired more than 20 paid staff members according to the "washington post". the first family meantime as their vacation winds to a close visited a cultural center in hawaii why the anthro poll logical re
even as the president enjoys the sun and surf in hawaii political analysts say he has iowa very much on his mind. the hope is that perhaps the eventual republican nominee will be flood deed and battered after waging a long fight leaving o obama in the win column for him. the reelection campaign is building there. eight offices already opened through iowa and campaign staffers are busy working the phones. they made 300 potential phone calls to supporters. they have events to recruit and train...
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a cruise boat was a mile off the coast from the big island of hawaii. kaleua. they were taking people to a snorkel destination when people said, wait a minute, that's a pig in the water. keep in mind, a mile off the coast. >> oh, my gosh. >> billy armeho, who is a lifegua lifeguard, he jumps in the water with his board and he goes after this thing. now, they guessed that the pig was just too close to the shoreline, fell in the water and sort of just floated out to sea. and you see billy going after the thing, and it wasn't easy, because the pig is doing his best doggy paddle, which i guess you could call a piggy paddle. eventually, billy is able to sort of lasso the pig and then tow him back to the boat. >> i think this pig was tired of being called a little piggy, and he was out exercising. he's trying to trim down his waistline. >> maybe. >> he was trying to get away from one of the famous pig barbecues. the hero of this day was, of course, the lifeguard, billy armeho and he's joining us to talk to us. how long do you think that little guy was out there tread
a cruise boat was a mile off the coast from the big island of hawaii. kaleua. they were taking people to a snorkel destination when people said, wait a minute, that's a pig in the water. keep in mind, a mile off the coast. >> oh, my gosh. >> billy armeho, who is a lifegua lifeguard, he jumps in the water with his board and he goes after this thing. now, they guessed that the pig was just too close to the shoreline, fell in the water and sort of just floated out to sea. and you see...
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. >>> an unusual visitor found on a beach in hawaii. it was not me, unfortunately. it was a female northern fur seal. normally, they're found thousands of miles away living off the coast of alaska. she's being flown to a marine mammal center in california. she'll be taken care of there until she's ready to return to the wild. as jim mendoza of our honolulu affiliate tells us, no one is quite sure how that seal got so far from home. >> at the base of the water's edge was this tiny little blob of black. >> its size made cara ballard think it was a baby monk seal. when a noaa worker got there -- >> she said why is it getting up on its fins like that. i said it's been doing that all morning. that's not a baby monk seal. >> it's a northern fur seal thousands of miles from its habitat. they travel a path from the japan through the behring sea to the california coast and back. never into hawaiian waters. >> some people want to say it was on a vessel, stowed away and got off the vessel here in hawaii or was on a mat of debris or something of that nature and floated down. >>
. >>> an unusual visitor found on a beach in hawaii. it was not me, unfortunately. it was a female northern fur seal. normally, they're found thousands of miles away living off the coast of alaska. she's being flown to a marine mammal center in california. she'll be taken care of there until she's ready to return to the wild. as jim mendoza of our honolulu affiliate tells us, no one is quite sure how that seal got so far from home. >> at the base of the water's edge was this tiny...
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. >>> a sunnyvale woman was killed while hiking in hawaii. 58-year-old san cheng was in hawaii for a conference by herself crossing a stream on a rugged hiking trail on the island on saturday when witnesses say the rushing waters swept her out to sea. rough weather forced rescuers to cut short the search for her. on sunday her body was discovered about four miles offshore. she was a former tech worker who shifted careers to become a spiritual teacher for a group known as the crimson circle. >>> sex trafficking is considered the fastest growing criminal industry in the world. that's just one reason why anti-trafficking training is taking place at airports like sfo. an estimated 800,000 people are trafficked across international borders every year. up to 300,000 minors are forced into sexual slavery within the u.s. annually. a charity program known as airline ambassador ls international has developed a training program that will teach airports, airlines, and hotel employees what to look for and help crack down on the awful crimes. >> having been through this awful ordeal myself being t
. >>> a sunnyvale woman was killed while hiking in hawaii. 58-year-old san cheng was in hawaii for a conference by herself crossing a stream on a rugged hiking trail on the island on saturday when witnesses say the rushing waters swept her out to sea. rough weather forced rescuers to cut short the search for her. on sunday her body was discovered about four miles offshore. she was a former tech worker who shifted careers to become a spiritual teacher for a group known as the crimson...
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. >> and most people would expect to here, a u cue -- uca laically and hawaii is -- ukelele and hawaii. >> and you will hear the ukelele on our show as well and we move on to modern music. >> uh. >> like roberta flack or "i left my heart in san francisco." >> did you get a lot of slack over this? the traditional master? >> not so much. the thing is i don't mess around with the traditional chant and dances. and dancing to roberta flack is tony benson is not anything frowned upon. >> i am sure -- people expect to so them in grass skirts and leis and the traditional music as well and that is a departure, yeah? >> it is. and we run the entire gamut. you will see fresh, beautiful ladies and in grass skirts and something that is a departure from what you expect. >> it takes a lot of time like any dancer. many spend time perfecting their technique in bay lay. in my company, many have been there for over 15 years. >> wow, it's a respected tradition enough, at least in hawaii and maybe elsewhere, i don't know, tell me. they can make a living at it? >> some people make a living but it's difficul
. >> and most people would expect to here, a u cue -- uca laically and hawaii is -- ukelele and hawaii. >> and you will hear the ukelele on our show as well and we move on to modern music. >> uh. >> like roberta flack or "i left my heart in san francisco." >> did you get a lot of slack over this? the traditional master? >> not so much. the thing is i don't mess around with the traditional chant and dances. and dancing to roberta flack is tony benson...